Depending on where you are and what you're doing there, security can mean very different things. This second article in our series on sendmail and security, based on the tutorial given by Eric Allman and Greg Shapiro at the recent USENIX . . .
Depending on where you are and what you're doing there, security can mean very different things. This second article in our series on sendmail and security, based on the tutorial given by Eric Allman and Greg Shapiro at the recent USENIX conference in San Diego, looks at what you can do to secure sendmail on four types of systems: systems with user login access, systems with user accounts but no shell access, POP/IMAP mail servers, and firewalls.

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